How’s the U.S. Economy Doing Now?

How’s the U.S. Economy Doing Now? The real GDP Nowcast relies on soft data such as consumer and business surveys and hard data such as retail sales and industrial production. It forecasts the growth of real GDP. At full employment, GDP returns to the level of potential GDP. If a recession were to occur today,…

CAPE Valuations vs. 10-Year U.S. Interest Rates

CAPE Valuations vs. 10-Year U.S. Interest Rates Rising interest rates often have a significant impact on equity market valuations, frequently causing valuation reversals, especially for growth stocks and companies with high valuations based on future earnings expectations. Image: Real Investment Advice

Weekly U.S. Equity Fund Flows

Weekly U.S. Equity Fund Flows U.S. equity funds have seen substantial inflows amounting to $31.74 billion, reflecting a strong positive sentiment among investors, particularly following the Fed’s decision to cut interest rates last week. Image: BofA Global Research

Money Market Assets Under Management

Money Market Assets Under Management Following a Fed rate cut, money market funds typically experience outflows 12 months later as investors adapt portfolios and manage risk exposure in response to shifting interest rates and market conditions. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy

S&P 500 vs. 1982 Analog

S&P 500 vs. 1982 Analog With financial conditions easing considerably and the Fed set to cut rates in 2024, will the S&P 500 continue to track the 1982 analog? Image: Fundstrat Global Advisors, LLC

Annual U.S. Treasury Purchases by Sector

Annual U.S. Treasury Purchases by Sector This chart suggests that the Fed and money market mutual funds will buy the vast majority of new Treasury supply this year. Image: Financial Times

Cyclical Stocks Responding to Steepening Long-term Yield Curve

Cyclical Stocks Responding to Steepening Long-term Yield Curve Keep in mind that the Fed has little influence on the long end of the yield curve. And currently, the 30-year Treasury rate minus 10-year Treasury rate spread has a normal upward slope, like in the mid-1990s when the economy was growing. The chart below shows that the…